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SHOWERS THIS MORNING FOLLOWED BY FAIR- WEATHER FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Six Cents a Lime of Six Word: Six Cents a Line of Six Words. WANTED——M.I' WANTED — At once. a first class sheet metal worker, ome that can do !l plumbing also; steady position for | Tight man: no labor troubie, and mood wages. Inquire of George A Rawley, Putnam, Conn. " sepi2d | | Bifletin. e med lailly oS H. Rogers, Col- WANTED _Two or three good mold- | ers for floor work. Apply The h & Wincnester Mfg. Co. South Windham, Conn. WANTED — Youns man cler tore: chance for advancement. Apply sepizd i WANTED Young man. age 20. de- sires a mosition With manufacturing wholesale, house. Address iy sepi2 5 We have permanent posi- «n near his own home at If_interested. write Peauo Meriden. Conn sepl FIREMAN, experienced. wants work Maxwell. 125 Ma- "WANTED _ Plumber. union man eady work. Write mbe ire WANTED < b. _Inquire on_the T work. W. N East Side Sepi WANTED _ Disirict _manager open territory in Connecticut for premium accident and health Jiberal contract to th reial | C: surance Co., Newark. N. J ~ WASNTED _Office boy. Phone man Bros. Bogranville, Conn. sepild| WANTED A bor: one that is not Zoing to school Western Unior . zraph C D ave BOY WANTED — Errand bo printing office; $6. M. R. Waters, 10 sepsd F. Woo WANTED A young man as salesman in a Men’s| Furnishings Department. If you are a | real live wire, address Box No. 500 Norwich Bulletin. YOUNG MAN - WANTED A splendid chance to learn a good business. Light, pleas- ant work. Address Business, care Bulletin Co. WANTED Drawer-In On WANTED—-Fum e $ix. Words. WANTED—Miscellaneous Six Cents a Lime of Six W. Six Cents a Lime of Six Wards. 2 Cents n Line of S1x Words FOR SALE WANTED_ Experienced waitress. In- at City Lunch, 16 Broadw'y. WANTED A P aking. Dindly write Maia. care in Norwich to Address Mes. o WANTED—To pisgim St A & P. Tea Store. |woman who would like to share a.home the country with a lone woman on a small farm. Jones, care Bul- N ANTEDTady bookkeeper, a stenographe: ling and able to assume respon- manufacturing WANTED — BookKeeper and Singer Store, 48 Main St. competent woman for Apply at Bulletin Bulietin Office. " WANTED_ Hundreds me; up; U pos Qite, Dept. 32 S. Rochester, N. Y. augT ' furnished or housekeeping, voung baby; must be centrally located. Ad dress Box 10, this office. seplld Main St. Phone 51 usekeeping, man a rooms for light h wife, centrally lo this office. sep10d any make or 1954 Box care Bulletin. sepiod WANTED_A_girl for gencral houss Box S., care Bulletin. seplod ! WANTED_Genera: nousework. ZAD' B “women. 15 | S. government office and outside ions, $1.100 vear. Write for list| positions now open. Franklin Insti- WANRED Tt cikee ot ToRE, curnisnea,for WEN oo and 5 1 p apricnt engine bty George E. Geer, Jewett City, Conn. R. WANTED—To paper and paint your rooms at reasonable price. =152 West sepiid WANTED_First class furnished twe 3%c ft. nice pine boards, 5ie ft Toseph ‘Chew 'red cedar shingles, car |in5ay Miller's extra white cedal shingles. A. | From = s e e ool Lehsa’ [from Maine to Florida and west to'Ne cated: must be in good location: best of Teferences fur- nished: private family preferred. Box Cars to_overnaul or re- any condition. FOR SALE—Fifty barrels winter ap- ples on the trees. George A. Kann. Tel. | Levanon. SepIZFMW. FOR SALE—Parlor stove. 11 Grove Stveat .t sepiid _ FOR SALE_Pekin ducks and Tou- louse geese. Mrs. Rimek, R. D. 4, Box 55. sep FOR SALE — One 23 h. p. uprignt in first class condition. Inquire of F. D. No. 1. seplia "FOR SALE Lot 2 in § ft plank. car FOR SALE — A number of French milk goals; also buck sheep; two pair wild geese; will trade. Otto Anderson, R. F. D. No. 5, Nomavich. sepsd FARMS for sale. Write for catalol F. I Racine. Danieison. Conn. seplsd Jewett City Joe's Garage. Telephone 384 PL O, Taftville. seplod “WANTED_Two or three rooms for light _housekeeping. Address Box R,. 33 per Terl Tore-o] maysd WANTED Cottage of seven rooms, with modern improvements. Address | FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengths. cord, C. 0. D. G. A. Bullard. FOR SALE—Slab wood, $§ per cord 1-2 cord same rate. cut in stove lengtrs, tne kind_ that suits. C. S Brown, Yantic. Phone 1093-2. Jjel7d NTED_Woman to o e ‘Windham_Inn, 354wl NANTED — Salcsiadies o e ‘Woolworth Apply F_ W. WANTED high school educa- teaching profession. near Willimanti Salaries are and a good future to FREDERICK W. Supervisor, Willimantic. WANTED NEW WAIST SHOP, 164 Main St WANTED ee or four women to do machine The Ridges, oiling hands 5, NARNER ARYMS CORP. md_Twelfth S Wanted At Once manutacturing work on books bookkeeping. Bulletin Company. Woolen. [ Apply NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CO. Thamesville WANTED STONE MAsons. | STEADY JOB IN FINE LOCATION. | Willimantic Mills, CENTS PEI HOUR. I LABoRERS ALso wastED. | 2400 PER DAY, | DAMASE movLIAs, covTRACTOR. | arPLy AT CONNECTICUT WIL Stenographer experienced In replying experience HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age | THE AMERICAN THREAD i COMPANY Wiliimantic, Conn. AUTOS TO HIRE If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN "VI PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., SARAGS. ConN \Norwu:h Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 DETECTIVE WORK. AND CRIMINAL CASES inec | Write Postoffice Sox 5 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE d1oLloA 63 Frankiin St. On Diamonds, Jew- Watches and erty at a low rate deemed pledges for | LIBERAL LOAN | co. Norwich, Conn. The Republican Electors of the Town | of Bozrah are requested to meet in! Caucus in_the Town Hall in. Bozrah | on Tuesday. Sept. 15 s o'elock | P. M. to nominate candidates for Towh | Officers, to be vor the WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $50.00 Per Thousand +|J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St Bozrah. Conn.. Se dates Assessors »* Relier, Town 2 Town Deposit Fu three Agents of the Town Deposit | Fund. four Constables, Regisirar of Voters. Auditor, and two members of the Town School Committee: and to do any other business proper be dene at said caucus By order of the Democratic Town ommittee WILLIAM H. CALLAHAN seplia Chairman American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. | First-class Garage Service Connected. Shstucket Street | Phone 1Del Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, 26-28 Broadway Telephone 1227 ARE l\'HOLR cITy LUNCH RoOM, AEER O e 252 MAIN & GIRLS WANTED To work in Quilt Mills. Light, pleasant, interesting work no noise; steady employment; high wages. For Fitchville Mill telephone Norwich 111-4 For Montville Mill telephone Norwich 110-12 Free Transportation daily in company busses from Nor- wich to mills and return. READ the following—it will give vou an idea of what is going om here in the Chamber of Commerce building—then call to see for your- self: As an example of the efficiency of the training of the Norwich CGommercial School, T would like to offer my own case. After attending his school for but ten months M. Crandall offered me a position pa ing $16 a week. I can also testify that many other students have been sent to positions where they have given complete satisfaction o their emplovers. sepl0d three-quarters of an acre, with dwell- place to live. Addres: Box 125 TEARMS with stock and wanted lars, including lowest possible price, for cash, and your farm will be sold! Farmers' Realty Ci Hartford, Conn. Tel sepdd harter 6123. 5c each: Nebo cigret, 20 Belle of Turkey. Turkish cigaret. a box, 18c, at posite Woolworth's. sepdd _ oLD TWANTED At once 253 Broadway WANTED To buy b. up, beef and dairy aubinzer, Colchester, 52d3 TWANTED — To bu kitchen ranges and stoves. Franklin St, or Tel. 71 Call china, old WANTED EIGHT MEN AND SIX WOMEN at The American Thermos Bottle Co. Plant If employed before September 15th bonus. WANTED AN OFFICE BOY The American Thermos Bottle Co. WANTED BOYS AND GIRLS at The American Thermos Bottle Co. Plant six months’ bonus which starts Sep- tember 15th. WANTED APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & CO. TRADING COVE MILL Nowich LIBERTY BONDS | INSTALLMENT CARDS, PARTIAL PAID BOOKS AND THRIFT COUP- ONS BOUGHT For Cash OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX r———————————— WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. LIBERTY BONDS, DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND SILVER. Money Loaned on' Liberal Terms THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO., Wuter 5t. (Near Shetucket St.). THE PALMER BROTHERS CO. C———————————— P — THERE 15 5o advertising medium Ia Eastern Comnecticut equal 1o The Bul- letin for businoss results. WANTED — A five-room flat or a small cottage where two children will be allowed. I cannot také their lives by law, therefore they must have a Bulletin_Office, epsd 50 acres, or mora. rop preferred; we have ready cash buyers; send full particu- 1185 Main St DON'T seam posble. Manila cigar, ch, & for 25c: City hife, yel or 15c; The ) in gan’s Smoke Shop. op- WANTED _Such as old table cloths, napk 0ld_sheets and pillow cases. etc. Notify the William Backus Hospital and it will be ed for. sep2d second-hand Bruckner, WANTED _ Antique furniiure. mir- rors, colored glass. silver, historical and ola letters. A 55 Franklin st Tel 117-3. i Having _sett Administrator. or Executor to those | who desire honest,. reliable and com- | petent service. |86 CLIFF STREET Phone mi Fumi;hed Seashore! will particinate in next six months’ at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant | View, and along the Rhode Island ' shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. BARGAIN 125CNS, (il appie, pear and p in beariug condition. A uouse, painted white and in £00d con aiuion; Louse. state Lighwey, % ‘mile to_ scho cnureh, e e T 5 SSiession.” It you are in the marker Yo Sicn a plade ‘as this, don't &o to| Room 103 bea tonight “untl You huve looked it GVer Wna paid & deposit on It AL this Uime ‘tnere are many people iooking for such w place and it Would displeass Ine to have to teil mny siuere Duyef | that %t "was Soidl 1T is up 1o somor E¥iract Trom Wileox's Farm ' Bulletin Apply early and ‘participate in next|Send for one. FOR SALE One lot of land containing about ing house and barn thereon, situated in the center of the village of South Coventry, Conn. There are apple and pear trees on the place and room for a garden and henrevy. Large house, with modern improvements, within five minutes’ walk of church, schoolhouse, postoffice. grocery store and meat, market. and located on the trolley line running from Willimantic to South Coventry. Apply to CURTIS DEAN, Administrator. FOR SALE A modern_eight room cottage with large lot. There are some nice pear trees and is situated about five min- walk from Marlin-Rockwell Corp. Price "$31000.For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3. 198 Cliff Street FOR SALE At Norwich Town Near Trolley Line COTTAGE HOUSE and BARN Price $3300 James L.. Case 37 Shetucket Street E. A. PRENTICE d about one hundred es- his services as Trustee, | tates offers Cottages | For Sale or Rent Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. I. | our acres of land, all tillable, some ch trees, all ne 14-room 6 henneries; water in place is situated on_ the Stores’ and not lar from t on K.'F. D. and telcpuone in And What do’ you think? Al se owner asks lor tals neat little v, part cash. Immedia; WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST. i1 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L ' Weavers | ONE PAIR OF TEN TON FAIR- BANKS’ SCALES, ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION. { FOR SALE i JOHN A. MORGAN & SON ed one m healthy profitable busines: on account owner’s illn er particulars inquire of 256 Main St. Franklin Square One Carload Tuesday, One Carload Wednesday. FOR SALE A rare chance to secure an Estab- shed Business, very desirably locat- ute from car line, doing a Selling s. For furth- JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square | COWS JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin Telephone 30, Lebanon Division. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Three ne smerican ox one’ three-burner biue fame ofl with oven, lieavy cork dition Tinoleum, il J. L. Wells, in z-od con- Strout’s Fall Farm Catalog! never have seen the best until you read the 100 pages of our big illustrated Catalogue, just out, unequalled money-making farm bar- the most prosperous For example, §-room house. cows, machine §1.200. part cash; aiso 170 acres, horses. head registered stock. splendid_big buildings, 3 cture page 10 attractive ertile acres. horses, cows, implements, _ Full details, home on 0 casy’ terms farm. " milk checks running $500 per month, fine 10- room house, stock, machinery. ‘all for '$7.000." part cash: wood lot ‘estimated to pay’ for it. W for your free copy showing you vou want, where vo at the price vou want fo: pay . S 150AK. Nassau St. FOR RENT—A room with home priv lesen I8 ~ared 1504 somtallo write K. care Bulletin. sepizd TO RENT—Furnished rooms. with or without meals, 25 769-12. . TO RENT—Furnished rooms for lizht housckeeping. _Phone sepizd ‘—Furnished room. _ Call sepl2d _ TO RENT—Six-room flat, upstairs, with all modern improvements: no children. Inquire 198 Clff St. Phone Sepitd itable for a garage, rear of 135-137 Boswell Ave. Tnquire at 39 Spruce st: sep1ld TO RENT—Smail farm, short dis- tance from Norwich: the owner wishes to reserve two rooms in house: will rent very reasonable. Write M. H. care Bulletin. _,_sep10d " TO RENT_Lower flat at 39 Orchard St small American adult family pre- ferred. Inquire upstairs. sepdd TO RENT — Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. $2 McKinley Ave. Mrs. Congdon. sepsa TO RENT—Seven-room flat. all mod- ern conveniences. Apply 122 Broadway. TO RENT _Furnished rooms; rooms for light housekeeping. ~Apply at 106 School St. Phone 1048-2. aug23d FOR SALE Lot 90 x 156, garage room for Opportunity to secure a fine Terms to THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Strebt COWS FOR SALE CARLOAD OF GOOD YO ARRIVED. ANOTHER CAR- ARRIVE SATURDAY. FRED W. HOXIE. Telephone 62 Lebanon. —————— YOU CAN BUY BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE ON BROADWAY An exceptional property ways, and one that has previously advertis=c! Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Insurance Protection 63 Broadway LOAD WILI Unexcelled Telephone 1334 FOR SALE A three-flat Brick House with an annual income of $900; can be for business purposes: good location; ideal investment. For full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Farms For Sale Several Special Bargains including with fine from $1,500 to $25,000. iooking or a farm call and see me. save you time and money. Will give the best of term: If you are Danielson, 198, Danielson. Conn., Phone POR SALE Tenement a n d Business Blocks, Building Lots, all in List your pro- perty if you ciie to sell or rent, as I have a number of people looking for investments. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance Thayer Building | desirable real estate "oR SALE acre farm, good 7 room huuse, large barns a fields and "pascur outbuildings, Crech Wood and’ timber SROUES to pa for farm, $2,500. For Exchange: Beau- in_Wilimantic, ihroughout, can exchsuge farm or timberland. Faims of all kinds TRYON'S AGENCY. 713 at low_price: Main st GRAIN AND FEED. Insist on getting Duluth Imperial Hecker-Jones ¥ Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps will make hens lay. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. Have You Tried It Yet? ‘There’s every reason why you should. The sooner TO RENT_Two tenements at 1 Main St Inguire T. D. Becker, 3 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 452-12. aug20d TO RENT — Furnished rooms for Hght bousekeeping. 27 Division e: for lonx or short term: rates reason- abls Fanning Studio. 62 Broadway. o i iny! a profession. . Rindiy | OST—Friday and Elizah “FOUND—Monday Owner can answers to Reward for reiurn to BACON STUDIO| FRANK C. BRADBURY Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar and Ukulele BEST AND QUICKEST METHODS Instruments Sold on Easy Payments Merchandise 34 CENTRAL BUILDING Open Evenings Telephone 736 TORAGR—Household goods stored Ernest E. Bullard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE_Six vear old heavy horse, at Teasonable price. Call at Mrs. V. Bzdell, St. Regis Ave. sep1id FOR SALE—Three palrs of work horses. taree dump carts threc pairs of dotible harness, guitable for any kind of work. O H sep3d Qg PHONE 127-4 BLISS PLACE| all three teams | AUCTIO.16 Office und Sale N Main St, Dan 1 PUBLIC’ DALL 1Z—HIAD OF cease med at p SATURDAY, \SEPT. 13, 1910 at 11 o'clock a. aharp, RAIN OR SHINE, my large and valuable herd of and Holstei fully selected fr ently new mil and milking heavy, several summer m w11 milk! tue to freshen during extra Work well aith = | HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND erm begins FOR SALE Two pair of Hors Reason for selling, no use for them TURNER E. GREENE extra charge. s; Prices Reasonable. | js 2 payment of Which cov ers all are missed fo and counts on 1 is examined SALE HORSES T have a few mood Horses that are suitable for all kinds nf work, and 1 nt to dispose of them right away. ome are second hand, and all are ac- climated. Prices right. Come and see them. ELMER R, PIERSON. Tel. 336- sep10d FOR SALE One pair £00d sound mules. orie near- Iy mew team wagon, and one double harness: one extra good-Jerse years old. will be new milch this month, solid color and very handsome one 2 vear old Jersey heifer, new milch by or before Jan. 1st. CHARLES S. JOHNSON, (Near Witch Hazel), Uncasville, Ct. HORSES 10 head of zood Rugged Work Horses that are right in the collar every day Several good general purpose Horses, wom- one fine drf¥ing horse, safe for an. One Jersey Cow, coming in. Sow and nine pigs. One extra nice Shet- land Pony that is vell broke. Har- ness, new and second hand. One Rub- ber tire Concord bugs Concord Buggies. Dump C:. Y7agons, Blankets, Whip of anything in the horse line see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St Tel. Residence 1212, Stable 650 Je24d Norwich, Con: ris, Reach FOR SAL Buick, in first class condition: reason for sale, purchase of closed car. lrvin Thompson, Westerly, R. 1. Tel. 4 sepl2d | - FOR SALE_ 1917 Buick touring_ in good mechanical condition and Zood tires. Apply at the School Street Garage. Danielson, Conn, sepl2d FOR SALE—One 1916 Ford touring car, in good shape, wWith new tires: one 1918 Maxweil, first class condition; also a three-quarter ton truck. Reo Garage, Plaintield, Ct. Tel. 22-4. sepild FOR SALE One 1913 Buick touring car, in good condition. Call evenings, 231’ Mt. Pleasant S FOR SALE — Buick runaboul, model 10, in fine condition, extra powerful motor. Bosch magnetd, four g0od tires, cheap for casn; must be sold at once at | Frank Tesars, Colchester. Phone 33, Call before noon, or write. sepbd REPUBLIC one-ton truck, excellent condition. tires nearly new, $750. easy terms. The Frisbie-McCormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. augiZd KOEHLEK ton and a quarter truck, excellent running order, 3100, or easy terms. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 Shetucket St. aug1id VIM half ton delivers, pneumat] tires, an economical light truck, $475, or easy terms. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. aug12d 1914 CADILLAC touring car, §300. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 She- | tucket S aug12d " FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin Weddings and Receptions. 92 Fifth Street. For Dances, PIANO TUNERS " FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 835-2 22 Clairemont Ave, DENTISTS DR.PA.SCHWARTZ Two Steel tire in the present suffers from If in need them the right start in life. ZIEMAIN ST. = 'NORWICH} | - 4aa-a DR. L. J. EGGLETON DENTIST Office Hours 9-12, 43 Broadway Norwich, Conn. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours 9a.mto 8 p. SHOE REPAIRING Why throw away your old shoes when you can have them made as good as new if you will bring them to the Broadway Shoe Repair Shep We aiso clean your old Straw Hats. TRY US 52 BROADWAY We Mean prove (heh“‘hem BERSTS EONE BUT_NOBOD' BACK FOR TH. TRUCKING AND TEAMING C. D. JOSLYN, 203 Went Maim St.. successor to John Woodmansee, light and heavy teaming: local and long dis- tance furniture moving a speciaity. Tel. 857-3. TR Telephone 778-2. Dr. A. J. Sinay DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Phons 1177-3 DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Tazke elevator Shetucket C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St Phene 335 LONG_DISTANCE MOV BROWN & HARTLEY, shetucket 8t Bhone ov7. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVT A. R. MANNING TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasomable prices. arrrURH TATHROP. Shetucket St Phone 175, DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRRY first quality 1 ES . farm, located about north of Danielsor st or the from Danlelsor tromey. of the Provide Danielson ears Remember, the above property miist he ne. pald for a Inn T earnc more, T feel safc sa oNE PAIR OF mORSES, | : | ; | £ i i E ( MACFAR Publlf‘ ; Auct:ion from South Coven e MONDAY. SEPT. 15, 1919, 10 'n. m.. atarn. It said day - b Is—HEAD o1 20—RABRITS—20 One rubber tired t ! Blocks, erowbar } many other things too nur mention One’ bedroom suite, 1 f o suite, 2 wooden Deds 1 p hairs and all other lin 4 ‘Remember the d date and place. Monday, Sept, 1 a URE, ¥ MR - R. F. D. No. 1. Telephone 238-4 willimantic Division - DON'T TINKER with your car—let our expert repair it right and you'll save money in the end An auto engine is a delicate piece of mechanism and only a skilled auto mechanic should be allowed to adjust | Fepair and replace parts. Our expert | services are at your command at moc erate charges. IMPERIAL GARAGE H. T. ROBINSON, Magr. | Phone 929 Norwich, Conn. Timkesn-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES | 4 BANK STREET, Second Fioar Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON Auto Radiators tested under air prossure before leav ing shop. W. E. SHANLEY PLUMBING TINNING 499 Main St., Tel 713-3 GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 :30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. The Garleck & Haynes Co. Phons 7012 NEW LONDON. GONN Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices

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